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Features patented Milk Bar teats, which promote slow-nursing for maximum salivation and healthy digestive development. When the salivation urge is satisfied, animals are more content and they ingest enzymes and natural antibodies in the saliva without choking or guzzling. It is natural for lambs and kids to nurse slowly so that the milk bypasses the rumen and enters the abomasum where digestive enzymes break down the curd for digestion. The natural antibiotic properties of saliva are lambs' and kids' first defense against infection. Saliva contains digestive enzymes for proper digestion and best nutrient absorption. Saliva introduces the proper pH to ensure that raw milk does not enter the intestine where it can cause scours. Prevent cross-sucking – without adequate salivation, lambs and kids will suck on anything – ears, navels or unsanitary surfaces. Slow-nursing Milk Bar teats satisfy the nursing instinct and produce adequate salivation.

Feeding height should replicate nursing at the natural mother's udder. Replace nipples every 9-10 weeks. Cross-sucking is the first sign that nipples are worn and need to be replaced. Take care to place new nipples so that the slit opening is vertical. Nipples require no valves or tubes.

Milk Bar 1 Feeder for lambs/goats features molded-in bracket to hook onto wire or one-by-four wood rail. Holds 3 quarts.

Milk Bar 7 Feeder for lambs/goats features molded-in bracket and has a 4 gallon capacity.

Replacement Teats sold separately.

Milk Bar Feeders for Lambs and Kids

15712
For healthier lambs and kids

Features patented Milk Bar teats, which promote slow-nursing for maximum salivation and healthy digestive development. When the salivation urge is sa… Read More Read More

Features & Benefits

  • Prevent cross-suckling
  • Slow-nursing teats for maximum salivation and healthy development
Quantity
Price Each

Milk Bar Feeders for Lambs and Kids
1 Feeder, 3 qt
Item #15712-1
Case Quantity: 1
FOB Tier 1: 2.00 lbs

Milk Bar Feeders for Lambs and Kids
7 Feeder, 4 gal
Item #15712-2
Case Quantity: 1
FOB Tier 1: 6.00 lbs
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Overview
Features patented Milk Bar teats, which promote slow-nursing for maximum salivation and healthy digestive development. When the salivation urge is satisfied, animals are more content and they ingest enzymes and natural antibodies in the saliva without choking or guzzling. It is natural for lambs and kids to nurse slowly so that the milk bypasses the rumen and enters the abomasum where digestive enzymes break down the curd for digestion. The natural antibiotic properties of saliva are lambs' and kids' first defense against infection. Saliva contains digestive enzymes for proper digestion and best nutrient absorption. Saliva introduces the proper pH to ensure that raw milk does not enter the intestine where it can cause scours. Prevent cross-sucking – without adequate salivation, lambs and kids will suck on anything – ears, navels or unsanitary surfaces. Slow-nursing Milk Bar teats satisfy the nursing instinct and produce adequate salivation.

Feeding height should replicate nursing at the natural mother's udder. Replace nipples every 9-10 weeks. Cross-sucking is the first sign that nipples are worn and need to be replaced. Take care to place new nipples so that the slit opening is vertical. Nipples require no valves or tubes.

Milk Bar 1 Feeder for lambs/goats features molded-in bracket to hook onto wire or one-by-four wood rail. Holds 3 quarts.

Milk Bar 7 Feeder for lambs/goats features molded-in bracket and has a 4 gallon capacity.

Replacement Teats sold separately.

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